I m in the process of reading a few right now, The Gormenghast Novels by Mervyn Peake: Titus Groan, Gormenghast, Titus Alone, which are so far very good, and

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I'm in the process of reading a few right now, The Gormenghast Novels by
Mervyn Peake: Titus Groan, Gormenghast, Titus Alone, which are so far very
good, and then Joseph Conrad's Nostromo for my Conrad class, and just finished
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, which was fun, probably
not too useful for those over 25 though.
Alyssa, ::who used to be Ashredfern1@..., but is at school now::

"You live in terror of not being misunderstood." -Mandy Slade to Brian Slade;
Velvet Goldmine

for those of you who are interested you can download some free books here ie the below mentioned werehunter being one of them http://www.baen.com/library/

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for those of you who are interested you can download some free books
here ie the below mentioned werehunter being one of themhttp://www.baen.com/library/

<<<<visionary_druid@y...> wrote:
My next venture is Werehunter by Mercedes Lackey. The past couple
months, I've noticed she's the only author I can get into except
Sherrilyn Kenyon whom I'm waiting for her full length novel in
december.>>>>

Kim Vaz

I just finsihed reading K.A. Appalegate s Everworld seris, aswell as King Lear(for school). Currently, I m reading Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, for my

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, Nov 16, 2004

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I just finsihed reading K.A. Appalegate's Everworld seris, aswell as
King Lear(for school). Currently, I'm reading "Heart of Darkness" by
Joseph Conrad, for my english class. I'm also re-reading "The Sword of
Shannarah" by Terry Brooks, and "The History of the World in 10 1/2
Chapters" by JUlian Barnes. Over the next few weeks, I'll be
re-reading the Shannarah seris, Flauberts Parot by Julian Barnes, Nine
Stories by J.D. Salinger, and Matlida by Ronald Dahl.
In a short amount of time, I have to start reading my isp novel, and I
was wondering if anyone ahs read the "Life of Pi", and recomends i
over 1984
Thanks
---Kim
--
'Tis the time's plague when madmen lead the blind"

Katherine Lazo

I recently finished reading Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher, Industrial Magic by Kelley Armstrong, Tempting Danger by Eileen Wilks, Master of the Night by

You live in terror of not being misunderstood. -Mandy Slade to Brian Slade;-Velvet Goldmine velvet goldmine is my absolute favorite movie of all time...i

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"You live in terror of not being misunderstood." -Mandy Slade to Brian
Slade;-Velvet Goldmine

velvet goldmine is my absolute favorite movie of all time...i think it is
absolute geneous...the seventies in great brittain is my favorite decade
with my favorite styles and music...i absolutely love glam rock and placebo
who played a glam rock band in the movie but isnt really glam in real
life...the movie is absolutely wonderful as long as people are open minded
about alternate sexualities...after all...everyone knows most people are
bisexual (quote from the movie)

"the world is changed because you are made of ivory and gold. the curves of
your lips rewrite history"- Curt Wilde to Brian Slade

It s my favorite movie too^^ (it s the only one I brought to school with me) I adore Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and his pouts and haughtiness. And yes,

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, Nov 17, 2004

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It's my favorite movie too^^ (it's the only one I brought to school with me) I
adore Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and his pouts and haughtiness.
And yes, Placebo,wonderful, I have a poster over my dorm bed along with anime
posters, I saw them in VG, and then got addicted to them later, not even
realize it was the same group until watching VG again. I do wish they'd come
to the US again ::sigh:: I want to see them live.
Alyssa

"You live in terror of not being misunderstood." -Mandy Slade to Brian Slade;
Velvet Goldmine

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> "You live in terror of not being misunderstood." -Mandy Slade to Brian
> Slade;-Velvet Goldmine
>
> velvet goldmine is my absolute favorite movie of all time...i think it is
> absolute geneous...the seventies in great brittain is my favorite decade
> with my favorite styles and music...i absolutely love glam rock and placebo
> who played a glam rock band in the movie but isnt really glam in real
> life...the movie is absolutely wonderful as long as people are open minded
> about alternate sexualities...after all...everyone knows most people are
> bisexual (quote from the movie)
>
> "the world is changed because you are made of ivory and gold. the curves of
>
> your lips rewrite history"- Curt Wilde to Brian Slade
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Katrina

Well, I ve become rather fond of her. *lol* She doesn t have much out, but the Green Rider series (currently only a duology) is of the fantasy genre quite

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, Nov 18, 2004

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Well, I've become rather fond of her. *lol* She doesn't have much out, but the Green Rider series (currently only a duology) is of the fantasy genre quite similar to Mercedes Lackey and her Valdemar series if you're a fan of those. ^.^

hugz,
Katrina

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I've never heard of this author [Kristen Britain]. Is she good? What genre does she write under?

Dawn

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In a message dated 04-11-18 09:19:52 EST, Katrina wrote:

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, Nov 18, 2004

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In a message dated 04-11-18 09:19:52 EST, Katrina wrote:

<< She doesn't have much out, but the Green Rider series (currently only a
duology) is of the fantasy genre quite similar to Mercedes Lackey and her
Valdemar series if you're a fan of those. >>

As a point of interest, Kristen is working on the third book in the Green
Rider series. I don't have any information about when it will be done or when
it's supposed to come out.

Anne

R Self

Coolness. I would love to read another book in the Green Rider series. I feel there where many things that they left dangling. I enjoed the second book, but

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, Nov 22, 2004

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Coolness. I would love to read another book in the Green Rider series. I
feel there where many things that they left dangling. I enjoed the second
book, but would like to see what happens beyond it. Totally.

Thanks for the info!
-Becka

> As a point of interest, Kristen is working on the third book in the Green
> Rider series. I don't have any information about when it will be done or
> when
> it's supposed to come out.
>
> Anne
>

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